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14 October 1994 Implementation of 40-ps high-speed-gated microchannel-plate-based x-ray framing cameras on reentrant SIMs for Nova
Perry M. Bell, Joseph D. Kilkenny, Otto L. Landen, David K. Bradley, Robert G. Watt, John A. Oertel
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Abstract
We have implemented two different types of 40 ps framing camera configurations on the Nova laser system. We will describe the configurations of both systems as well as discuss the advantages of each.
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Perry M. Bell, Joseph D. Kilkenny, Otto L. Landen, David K. Bradley, Robert G. Watt, and John A. Oertel "Implementation of 40-ps high-speed-gated microchannel-plate-based x-ray framing cameras on reentrant SIMs for Nova", Proc. SPIE 2273, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics '94, (14 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.189031
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Microchannel plates

Picosecond phenomena

Electronics

Imaging systems

X-rays

Diodes

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